| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 14 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | These items document the Drama Club's activities for the 1935-1936 season, including performances and programs. |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1935; 1936 |
| Date Digital | 2024-02 |
| Medium | programs; newspaper clippings |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
| Type | Image/StillImage; Text |
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| Language | eng |
| Rights | Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. For further information: |
| Source | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 14 , Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University |
| OCR Text | Show siping OTRO gil : he ae, {4 is A. £F fr” Se _ / ; i910,’ 1936 <.". ORGANIZED in 1916 for the purpose of fostering an appreciation of the highest forms of dramatic expression the DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN this year celebrates its twentieth cades, anniversary. the club For two has held full de- to its original intention and has sought to carry forward its ideals. By following serious and in- tensive study programs; by presenting complimentary performances of plays; by sponsoring lectures and encouraging creat- ive endeavor in playwriting, has worked towards acting and stagecraft, the DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN a wider understand-— ing of the arts of the theatre. DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN ANNUAL BREAKFAST May 29, 1936 Chama OGDEN of the Dany... CoUNTRY CLUB 06. Mrs. ANDREW T. CLARK PROGRAM remarks.) Miss Dana “RLCSpORNe... PERG OOO. LU KELLY, Retiring President Mrs. ApAM PaTTerson, Jr., Pres.-Elect MAREN WHAT A Pray NEVER DIES in OnE Act by PERCIVAL ECCLES WILDE Directed by Minnie Moore Brown | Ware. eatery CAST Jeanette Morrell Were. Binieo.. s. aul Phatchee Rigs. AtmDruster 0, Ae es Rosemary Barber Sa a ae, Jay Wilson Scene—A Committee—Club Stockbroker’s Office Breakjast: Mrs. Davip S. ROMNEY Mrs. Puiuie J. Drx Mrs. Wm. Rice KIMBALL MEMBERS OF THE DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN “MISS DANA KELLY, President Mrs. Mrs. _ Miss “Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. “Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. George L. Abbott Arthur D. Barber Rosemary Barber Lew W. Beeson Minnie Moore Brown Frank M. Browning M. E. Carson Andrew T. Clark Claude L. Coray Philip J. Dix E. R. Dumke Royal Eccles Carlyle Eubank S. H. Evans Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. *Mrs. Miss Miss “Mrs. “Mrs. “Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger Darrell J. Greenwell Arthur W. Grix C. Dixon Kapple | Wm. Rice Kimball E. A. Larkin Joseph R. Morrell Jeanette Morrell Lillian O’Neill Adam Patterson, Jr. Eber F. Piers Gilbert Porter R. B. Porter David S. Romney Paul Thatcher Mrs. Henry F. Volker Mrs. Fred Froerer Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell Mrs. Herman B. Way Sustaining Members “Mrs. Philip Warren Knisely Mrs. Sophie Wetherell Reed * [Indicates Or. charter member PROGRAM COMMITTEE 1916 & Mrs. Miss Mrs. JoseEpH R. MorRRELL JOSEPHINE Puitip SEAMAN WARREN KNISELY ba ao. ce ac lal Ak SM es This program compliment and Little Theatre Club. A very was arranged entertain Guild and large the the attendance especially membership friends of was the to of the the Drama result of Judging from comments made, invitations extended, the experiment was an artistic success. President Creer and Mr.Thatcher Allred of Weber the College, Miss Dana Kelly, President of the Drama Club, and Mr.Paul Thatcher of the Guild, received guests, EVENING, nil Te] INF ORMAL HU AN Ih atl TR ON E ACF PLAYS) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1936 Presented by _ WEBER DRAMA COLLEGE LITTLE WEBER In offering CLUB OF OGDEN CLASS IN ACTING THEATRE | GUILD COLLEGE AUDITORIUM ral these plays the sponsors are inaugurating a policy. which they hope will evolve into an experimental theatre for the ae velopment of new ideas and new talent; more formal work] in the drama. SMT nM May a movement you enjoy them. HINT nnn | collateral to Bet mts Zinn THE NNN of PTTL LULLLLUULLULLLULALUGALULLULELUUALUULAUGLARUGAAAUOAUICGGALLAAUGAUUUGACOAROUGAOUGARULGOAULEGHICAAERUAAGGaHIC CGRAOGTROGTI LAAT UOATICOATICOAIOATIUGTITOALIOGATI UGH OAILEGAAGOGI TUATOOAT TUE UOOAT LE the WHEN the WHIRLWIND BLOWS By THE Essex Dane Presented by DRAMA patetyn CLUB OF ae M. N orthrup, Director CAST pe ’ Madam Elizabeth Androya, wile of a general of the army of the | pemular soveriment: Josepha, mother of Oswald, workman’s se ea Violet Hall Grix a blacksmith and member of the council _............ Setessiyepenes Vinnie Moore’ Anna, lady’s maid to, Madam Androya.................. Pauline = Brown Malan Evans | $ The Scene: A peasant’s cottage near a town of minor importance in a country now in the throes of political and labor upheavals. — The Time: About six o'clock in a dreary autumn evening. oe8" | The DEVIL AMONG the SKINS (The name of the playwright iis no longer-known) A Medieval Farce Presented WEBER COLLEGE by _ Bes CLASS IN ACTING Student Director Fred Nixon . Te ca oe The Wife 28... of Tues The Tanner ..... oe ote pie CAST , ee ee ee James Lazenby wwus.......Margarite Jensen Se ee WeOgeulter. (i.e De The England. — Scene: A woodcutter’s hut in Old ASSISTANTS 2 Costumes and prupertics : Makeup. eS ea Ralph Wee Hancock . aoe ie See Wi inona Cardon ee 2 Sere Ce = Pier tics Monahan A GROTESQUE for NOVEMBER Presented by _ LITTLE THEATRE Direction and Setting......... Setting carried out by... 22 2 4 Se ee — CAST GUILD ee Sidney Badcon A ee oe William Eckhardt | pan Old - Woman ee ee fds, KathrynM. Northrup A, Policeman -...... Sl eae Ga Edward Steckel An Old Ea Leg ee Oe es Russell | ; &> —_ Thorsen Sam, his ebiiard hh ee ee Reede Ames Se ee eee ee eee ee eo eae ee Roland Corey Joe, a shooting- gallery WG es ee _...Harold Rosevear _ Though the subject matter of this play i is timely and the problem it deals with a familiar subject to everyone, we offer the follewing — guide'to the symbolism employed in the author’s impressionistic treatment of the play: — The Old Worarsyiibolzes— Herel Acceptor of sees as they areThe Policemen Sometime incompetence of Law and Or99 . Joe The Old Man Sam Tommy Seagulls | (intimated ) : = _ der to cope with economic forces. futility of active circumstances. combat against — Capitalism, its power and weakness. The protector of Capitalism in lieu of any better system. Communism, young and eager. Humanity, its struggle for existence and expression. e THREE The existing CORNERED A Comedy in Three MOON Acts By Gertrude Tonkonogy Will be presented by the Little Theatre Guild May 7, Sand 9—Coneluding our second season | oo PRA aisors ae ee ! 4> e Sttnncrcinrens: nee sanea SES Hs esl den r Pagident - Sates Sats Bes fo as Pepe a Nc SACRE PEL RA TET RR, LE o ou we pa emt Nett on ee ee got ete : Se in aie pig ante he ra | pitts, aM wm am VOrres vDOorno t 4 as A a - “ye its first meeting Thursday club will of the afternoon sea- at the | | home of Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., 2560 Jackson avenue. Mrs. | Joseph R. Morrell will give a paper on the “European Theatre.” — $ ee : ety ee 2 ni mn iim paw leat “home Miss some CLUB “DRAMA Patterson, Jr., enDrama club at her Mrs. Adam tertained the | a son Drama SU hold Ogden REGS. SBia de tearees The afternoon. ‘Thursday on Charlene | Scowcroft . gave Joseph Mor- charming selections on the piano and Mrs. Tell gave a most “on. “European R. interesting paper Theatres.” — . The Ogden Drama club bott, 2499 Mrs. Philip Taylor J. avenue, Dix as with assisting hostess. The following program will be presented: ‘Aus-dem'folksleben” (Grieg) by Mrs. Del- bert B. Foulger; David S. Romney. OGDEN will meet on Thursday, October 8, at the home of Mrs. George L. Ab- “Influence Ibsen on Modern Drama” Scenes from his plays, by The Thursday of | DRAMA Drama afternoon CLUB club met at the on| home? of Mrs. E. A. Larkin with Mrs. M. E. Carson as assisting post: ess. An interesting program was | given. with Mrs. Ogden Miss Rosemary Barber | sang “Un Bel Di” (Puccini) (One. Fine Day) from “Madame Butter- | fly,” accompanied by Mrs. Delbert B. Foulger, and Prof. Chester J. Myers, of the Utah State Agri- . — cultural college, spoke on ‘When | I See a Play.” | : Tea was served following the | program with Mrs. Lew W. Beason and Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell presiding at the coffee and | tea The Ogden Drama Lomond at two-thirty. club | The presented: Porter, EK. _& Paper program Sherwood), play, on will be Vocal solo, Mrs. R. B. “Idiot’s | ert “prize o’clock Mrs. Carlyle C. Eubank and Eber F. Piers ag hostesses. following Mrs. Delight” 1936 Paul “Authors, (Rob- Pulitzer Thatcher: Actors and. : Criticism,” Mrs, Arthur D. Barb er, Brown and ' as hostesses, gram “Boy Samuel Mrs. S. hese room with of the Mrs, Harold Evans ‘The Della play, and Hotel Spewack, Ben Lo- | Evans and Miss Minnie Moore Brown aS hostesses... Miss Rosemary Barber reviewed the play, “Boy Meets | , The Ogden Drama club will ‘meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur ‘—D. Barber, 1132 Twenty - fifth 3, with her December ‘street as assisting _ Girl,” by Della and Samuel Ste- |daughter, 2 bp composed of Mrs. Royal Ec_ cles, violin; Mrs. D. J. Green_ well, cello, and Mrs. Fred Froerer, Carols,’ Drama club chorus under the direction of Mrs. R. B. Porter; the play, “The Eternal Mrs. : Werfel) (Franz Road” Claude L, Coray; a paper on Max Reinhardt, Mrs. R. B. Porter. wack. A criticism of the play Was given by Mrs. Philip J. Dix. Musigal selections were given by a piano, i _ Miss Rosemary Barber; “Critici$m of the Play,” Philip J. Dix; string trio, composed of Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, Mrs. Royal Eccles and Mrs. Fred Froerer will play “Andante” (Kriesler arr. Beethoven) and “Romance” from “L’Eclair,” by club met the Japa- | Harold | The following pro- will be given: Meets Girl,” DRAMA The Ogden Drama Thursday afternoon in mond, ate The Ogden Drama club will ‘ meet Thursday, November 19, in the Japanese room of Hotel Ben Lomond with Miss Minnie Moore F. Halivy, OGDEN & : will” | meet Thursday, November 5, in | the drawing room of Hotel Ben with Mrs. guests. Fifty-eight urns, \tended, Rosemary, hostess. The following program “Christmas will be presented: — ° | €] an Organized in 1916, for the purpose of fostering appreciation of the highest forms of~dramatic expression, the DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN has each succeeding year carried out programs along serious and intensive lines of study and has endeav- ored to present for entertainment, not the popular plays of the moment, but permanent and outstanding pieces of dramatic literature. LA LOCANDIERA by Carlo Goldoni has maintained its place among the fine plays of the Italian stage for nearly two centuries. Translated and adapted from the Helen Lohmann, it was produced by the ertory Theatre of New henne Of playing the York in 1926. the role of Mirandolina. play, Stark critic, has this to say: “‘Goldoni’s comedy Young, | is one Italian by Civic Rep- Eva La Gal- eminent of the dramatic masterpieces of the Italian theatre and an ornament, at the very least, to the theatre of the world. “it exhibits of all dramatic writing the easiest and the best humored genius for the theatre and theatre’s necessary accentuations. | “Its wisdom lies not in any one element or any one statement, but in the combination of all. Its essential character is not that of wit so much as of sunny humor, a pleasant warmth landscape, not worid adorers, brilliant of mind, so much as fair. revolve around a sunlit | “The character of MIRANDOLINA is a pattern within which much lies. To Italians, she is woman herself, gaily but shrewdly set forth. She and the of little inn are fruits who of Goldoni’s and lovely, smiling, honest brain.” LA LOCANDIERA rangement New York. with Longmans, in her by special ar- sound, is produced Green & her light heart Company | of La Lorandiera (The Mistress of the Inn) A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS presented by THE DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN at South Washington April 25, 1935 School -$- Auditorium Eight o’clock @e AS THEY The APPEAR: Marquis of Forlipopoli....__. Harold B. Crompton The Count of Albafiorita__........... Kent S. Bramwell Fabrizio, a servant at the Inn... Richard MceKey The Cavalier of Ripafratta______.4.... John L. Shorten Mirandolina, the Mistress of the Inn Ae Ruth Cannon Thatcher pelvant to the Cavalier... Max Carruth Ortensia, Actress. Leah Pardoe Greenwell Djaneira, Actress... Frances Marsh Foulger q OVERTURE—Merry INSTRUMENTAL Wives of Windsor....0. Nicolai ENSEMBLE :— Violin—Dr. Charles Guernsey Clarinet—Michael Pantone Flute—Darrell J. Greenwell Cello—Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell Cornet—Bert Neal Trombone—Clifford Smith Drums—Francis Burton Piano—Mrs. Alan Richards ACT Scene I. A room I. in the Inn. “Bireflies’’——Intepmezzo.. 3. scene II. The Cavalier’s Room. Narcne seene III. Domenico turques. 22338 Same as Scene Savina Beethoven I. Shepherds’ Dance from fHenry Vill Sdite 0 oe ee ACT scene I. The ee Edw. German II. Cavalier’s Room. “Rakoezy”’, Hungarian March... Scene II. The Count’s Room. Franz Liszt “Heart of Harlequin’’, Serenade... Richard Drigo ACT IIT. scene I. Near the Kitchen. paler Grits ee scene IT. Same as Scene L Time :—Florence, Theo. Bendix 17155. (This program presented at the door admits two.) MEMBERS OF THE DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN ee MINNIE . Clyde MOORE Greenwell . Frank M. Browning . ». H. Evans . George L. Abbott . Andrew T. Clark . M. E. Carson . Gilbert Porter . Wm. Rice Kimball . Arthur D. Barber Rosemary Barber . Lew Beason . Claude L. Coray . Philip J. Dix . E. Rk. Dumke . Joseph M. Eccles . Royal Eccles . Delbert B. Foulger Sustaining Mary Wattis Sophie Wetherell Brown Mrs. Reed BROWN, Mrs. Mrs. President Fred Froerer Darrel J. Greenwell Mrs. Arthur W. Grix Miss Dana Kelly Mrs. E. A. Larkin Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker Miss Lillian O’Neil] Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Adam Peterson, Jr. Eber F. Piers R. B. Porter Paul Thatcher Mrs. Henry F. Volker Mrs. Mrs. Dixon Kapple David Romney Mrs.sHermanB. Way Mrs. Carlyle Eubank Members Mrs. Warren Mrs. Arthur Wright Philip Warren Knifely L. Wattis |
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| ID | 155015 |
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